Plastics Design Handbook

“Plastics Design Handbook” by Donald V. Rosato, published by Springer on May 31, 2001, spans 699 pages and is presented in English. This book offers a practical approach to designing with plastics, emphasizing the fundamental relationships between load, temperature, time, and environmental factors that affect product performance. It covers essential considerations for designing plastic products to meet both performance and cost requirements, providing insights into the advantages of various shapes and their influence on design.
Readers will find concise and comprehensive information on the behaviors of different plastic materials, including thermoplastics, thermosets, and elastomers, as well as various fabricating processes such as extrusion and injection molding. The book reviews a wide range of designed products, from toys to medical devices and vehicles, illustrating how these examples relate to the principles discussed. This resource is structured to be accessible for both technical and non-technical readers, making it a valuable reference for anyone involved in engineering design with plastics.
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This book provides a simplified and practical approach to designing with plastics that funda mentally relates to the load, temperature, time, and environment subjected to a product. It will provide the basic behaviors in what to consider when designing plastic products to meet performance and cost requirements. Important aspects are presented such as understanding the advantages of different shapes and how they influence designs. Information is concise, comprehensive, and practical. Review includes designing with plastics based on material and process behaviors. As de signing with any materials (plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, etc.) it is important to know their behaviors in order to maximize product performance-to-cost efficiency. Examples of many different designed products are reviewed. They range from toys to medical devices to cars to boats to underwater devices to containers to springs to pipes to buildings to aircraft to space craft. The reader’s product to be designed can directly or indirectly be related to product design reviews in the book. Important are behaviors associated and interrelated with plastic materials (thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers, reinforced plastics, etc.) and fabricating processes (extrusion, injec tion molding, blow molding, forming, foaming, rotational molding, etc.). They are presented so that the technical or non-technical reader can readily understand the interrelationships.
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